Professional Water Damage Restoration By Chem-Dry of Wake County

Unexpected events happen to everyone. You don’t have to live on a flood plain to be tormented by water damage. Something as simple as a leaky pipe can do extreme damage to your carpets and the floor underneath. Chem-Dry of Wake County‘s professional technicians are prepared to tackle most anything.

A Quick Response Prevents Health & Property Damage

If left untreated, water can pose a serious threat to furnishings, walls, floors, and ceilings. Any water damage to your home or business must be addressed within 48-72 hours before mold growth begins. Chem-Dry professionals can prevent a problem from turning into a disaster. Call (919) 285-3140 now for a quick and effective response for your water extraction needs.

IICRC: Institute of Inspection, Cleaning & Restoration Certification

Utilize our IICRC certified Water Damage Professionals to help you recover after any type of water emergency: flood, plumbing problems, leaks, overflow, backups, etc. We act fast to extract water from your floors, increasing the chances of salvaging your carpets and rugs, and decreasing or eliminating health concerns. Once the water is removed and the carpets are dry, we’ll deep-clean them to remove any bacteria, dirt, and residue; ensuring you and your family are taken care of.

Chem-Dry of Wake County realizes water damage can be a traumatic experience for customers. That’s why our trained professionals will fully explain every process before the work begins. We have limited service availability, but call us to find out how we can help. Our water damage restoration services can help restore what would appear to be a lost cause. Call to ask more about our IICRC and any other certifications.

Specials

Clean More Save MoreThree rooms for $99
Four rooms for $132
Five rooms for $159Coupon Code, cmsmExpires: Cleaning of exposed carpet only (no stairs) Call for details and restrictions. HCE Cleaning Method.Chem-Dry of Wake County

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